Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first recurrence since 1936 of the post-Prohibition atrocities which FBI thought it had stamped out by relentless sleuthing. Last week it was promptly followed by another in Princeton, Fla., a hot-dog hamlet just below Miami, on the highway to Key West. There chubby, blond James Bailey ("Skeegie") Cash Jr., 5½, had been put to bed and left by his mother while she went to help her husband shut their grocery store for the night. Some one slit the rear screen door and carried off the child in his pajamas. Lodgers upstairs heard only a faint sound which...
...evenings later, while James Bailey Cash Sr. drove out alone to a rendezvous, a stone crashed through a window at his home to call attention to another note. The thrower was heard escaping through the underbrush...
...Rice Reynolds and Representative Franklin Wills Hancock Jr. in their primary contest last week, tantamount to election, for the Democratic Senatorial nomination in North Carolina. Personality and geography won by 92,000 for playful Senator Reynolds. As is customary, the State will again have one Senator from each end. Bailey from the East, Reynolds from the West...
...James Russell Lowell, James Thomas Fields, William Dean Howells, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Horace Elisha Scudder, Walter Hines Page, Bliss Perry...
Fifty years ago there was one office for University hygiene and one doctor, Dr. Bailey. In 1902 Stillman Infirmary was opened, with Dr. Bailey also in charge of that. he continued as head of Stillman until 1924, although during the interim there were three heads of Hygiene. First was Dr. Nichols, Boston surgeon, who first saw the need of physical care for athletes and established the football doctor...